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Using a hard drive recovery tool when the System hive gets corrupt in Windows 2000

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In the Windows systems, the System hive is the place where the backup of the registries containing the keys, subkeys, and their values is stored. For each user profile, a separate system hive is created to keep the record of each and every activity. However, sometimes the System hive gets damaged due to several issues that can even make the system inaccessible. In such situations, you can use various system recovery methods. If these methods do not work, then this situation calls for a professional Windows hard drive recovery software to recover hard drive.

Consider a scenario in which you restart your Windows 2000 system and it fails to start. The following error message is displayed in this case:

“Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEMced”

Note: The 'ced' letters displayed at the end of the error message is actually not part of the error. It is probably part of the previous screen, which was not overwritten when this error appeared.

In addition, you may get the following error message as well:

“System hive error”

Cause:
There could be the following causes for this problem:
•A PCI (Peripheral Computer Interconnect) controller card of Promise Technology, Inc. make is installed in your computer.
•The System hive in your system is either missing or damaged.

Resolution:
There could be the following resolutions for this startup problem:
•Removing the PCI controller: You should remove the PCI controller, then check the BIOS settings to see if the PCI controller is enabled on the motherboard. Restart the system.
•Restoring a backup of the System hive: You should use the Repair Console tool to restore the backup copy of the System hive. If your system does not have Repair Console, then you should run it from the Emergency Repair process.
•Reducing the System hive's size: At times, when too many resources are shared on the system the hive becomes too large and difficult to manage. In such cases, you should reduce the size of the System hive.

If the system is still not resolved, then you would need to use a third-party hard drive recovery utility to recover hard drive. Superb user interface along with the capability to recover data any damage are few of the benefits of these hard drive recovery tools.

The best hard drive recovery software that I would suggest you is Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery that recovers hard drive from different types of storage media. Supporting hard drive recovery from NTFS, FAT, and exFAT file systems, this Windows hard drive recovery tool is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.

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